Jessica Kemejuk—actress, spiritual seeker, and new Baha’i—grew up in Los Angeles, where she suffered from bullying and racism because of her mixed-race, half-Japanese and half-Russian ethnicity. In a journey to...

Choreographer, performance artist and holistic healer Tatiana Zamir explains why more than 300 million people suffer from depression around the world—and why she does, too. With alcoholic and drug-addicted parents,...

Syda Segovia Taylor—a community development and social justice advocate—has worked with high-profile non-profit organizations for the last two decades, bringing resources to black and Latino communities. Taylor exposes the racism,...

Masud Olufani, an artist from Atlanta, and Maya Mansour, a model from Chicago, talk with Payam Zamani, Editor-in-chief at BahaiTeachings.org, about racism, immigration and why the wounds of racism take...